Call for Papers – Resistance Studies Magazine

Call for Papers – Resistance Studies Magazine

<p style=”margin: 0px; font-family: Helvetica; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; font-size: 12px; line-height: normal; font-size-adjust: none; font-stretch: normal”>The second issue of the Resistance Studies Magazine – call for papers!

The editors are calling for:

* Papers (articles concerning resistance, power and social change; 2000-4000 words). We will accept original research, essays, and reports in English.

* Book reviews (500-4000 words).

* Relevant interviews (flexible word count)

For submission guidelines, please go to the Magazine page.

Dead Line: April 1st.

Estimated publication: Late April/early May.

The Resistance Studies Magazine is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed magazine distributed as an electronic publication (ISSN 1654-7063). The general aim is to promote research within the field of resistance studies, and to ground a global debate and a critique of contemporary issues on power and resistance. It is always available for free download.

If you have ideas, drafts, or just want to know more – please do not hesitate to contact Christopher Kullenberg (editor) at christopher.kullenberg@theorysc.gu.se (please also send to christopher.kullenberg@gmail.com for safe correspondence).

Christopher Kullenberg

Department for History of Ideas and Theory of Science

Box 200, 40530 Göteborg

Tel. +46(0)317865559

Fax. +46(0)317864548

http://www.hum.gu.se/~vetck/

christopher.kullenberg@theorysc.gu.se

Skype: christopher.kullenberg

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